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Pretty good dinner on the plane.
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JB;n8878989 said:Pretty good dinner on the plane.
Molten;n8878993 said:United striped it’s game up with plane food recently. AA (I assume) do the same?
JB;n8878988 said:That’s a horrible idea. Thousands in food, work and time. Plus it certainly doesn’t hurt home values
MWard;n8878995 said:Work and time, maybe. Just because you have power, doesn't mean you have internet. I had power all day, yet Frontier decided to be Frontier and we lost internet for 5 hours or so. Because Frontier. In your case, I guess you could wirelessly tether, but I'm guessing your phone would just explode if it were trying to power some of the content sizes you put up.
Food, sure I can see that. How many generator uses do you need to have though for it to break even? If I lose in the history of my current home 2k in food, I'm still way up in the scheme of things.
Home value is a toss up. A panic room is awesome, and should add home value. They don't add a darn thing. I've seen only a handful of just generator plugs in homes and most of them are done incorrectly because they're double tapped into a fuse, so they really should be corrected and done right before using again anyway. The seller naturally wants to keep the generator if at all possible, so the buyer never uses it. A whole house one is useful, but you're using it for yourself more than it's going to add value. It's a selling point, sure. But it'll never sniff what you pay to get in installed.
JB;n8879000 said:Sometimes it’s not about the path of least resistance. Using your metrics, you should never buy golf clubs right?
Sometimes life and comfort should be considered.
MWard;n8879003 said:I mean yeah, I absolutely shouldn't buy golf clubs. I suck now haha. But, they're shiny and pretty.
I don't disagree about life and comfort. Let's be real, a nasty storm comes your way and so long as the windows can be covered up, your house is the place to be. Unless that roof falls off, you're good to go. My personal comfort though looks at the cost to install all of that and unless it's a long term stay put situation, it just seems like it's cheaper to burn the house down and collect the insurance and build something from scratch with a whole house generator.*
Spoiler* Speak with the THP attorneys and insurance agent members and definitely take everything they say as legal advice and ways to get away with this idea. They're basically giving you the tools to do it all right? Molten? You sign off on this idea yes? PERFECT
oumagic;n8880078 said:Seriously?! I think you missed a spot, brother
wubears71;n8880059 said:My golf game may be struggling but my lawn striping game is strong. This is the best our lawn as ever looked in August.
Alez367;n8880112 said:Damn that’s pretty sharp. Nice job
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wubears71;n8880120 said:Thanks. I pulled apart my lawn mower this weekend to fix the transmission and replace the rear wheels along with de-burring the rear axle. So I put on a roller too since I had it all torn apart. The results were miraculous.
This year I also have been diligent about not watering too much and applying fingaside in July and August. Both have made an incredible improvement on how things typically look this time of year.
Alez367;n8880122 said:I was going to ask your water bill given the greenish color and the heat you’ve been having over there in this summer.
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KEV;n8881977 said:I believe I have found the sign for when someone takes their horse to the old town road.
JB;n8881980 said:That is amazing.
KEV;n8881977 said:I believe I have found the sign for when someone takes their horse to the old town road.
KEV;n8881977 said:I believe I have found the sign for when someone takes their horse to the old town road.